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Harry Chesswas

Harry Chesswas

Australian rules footballer, born 1901


Harold Clark "Bottles" Chesswas (18 June 1901 – 24 October 1956)[1][2] was an Australian rules footballer who played with Collingwood in the VFL.

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Family

The son of George Forrester Chesswas (1858–1924),[3] and Louisa Chesswas (1862–1903), née Freeman,[4][5] Harold Clark Chesswas was born in Collingwood, Victoria, on 18 June 1901.

He married Letitia Mary Lingham (1902–1972) in 1932.[6]

Football

Chesswas was a utility player, who played mainly on the wing.

Death

He died at Kew, Victoria, on 24 October 1956.[7]


Notes

  1. "The Chesswas family was very poor and the parents died at a young age, so young Harold collected bottles as a kid to help supplement what little income they had. That obsession with bottle collecting led to the nickname by which he was known for most of his life, apparently bestowed on him by the headmaster of the Victoria Park State School." -- Collingwood Forever.
  2. "To his friends Chesswas is not known as Harold, but as "Bottles". He earned this soubriquet from the head-master of the Victoria Park State school, but he does not know why. One afternoon in school the master called him "Bottles", and after that his mates knew him by no other name." -- Sharland (1924).

References

  • Harry Chesswas's playing statistics from AFL Tables
  • Harry Chesswas at AustralianFootball.com
  • Harry Cheswass (sic) at The VFA Project.
  • Harry Chesswas at Boyles Football Photos.
  • "Harry Chesswas". Collingwood Forever. Retrieved 30 August 2014.

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